Два дня назад в одном из приличных госпиталей Нью Йорка родила девочку уроженка России, приехавшая в гости к родственнице будучи на 8месяце беременности.
Расчет был рожать за наличные. Предполагалось кесарево сечение с общей суммой за все госпитальные услуги, включая саму операцию около 15000$.
По предварительной договоренности с акушер-гинекологом и получением временной страховки emergency Medicaid ее кесарево сечение обошлось 3500$ и ни копейки больше.
Спасибо ее родственнице за отличную помощь в этом вопросе.
Ребенок по всей видимости будет находится в Америке около месяца, прежде чем отправится в Питер.
Так что вопрос абсолютно реальный при наличии людей способных поддержать роженицу.
Who can get coverage?
Medicaid for Emergency Services provides payment of health care costs for an eligible non-citizen who has experienced a medical emergency. Medicaid may cover emergency medical care for the following:
�� children under age 19
�� pregnant women
�� a disabled adult
�� a parent of a child under age 19
An emergency means a medical condition, including labor and delivery, which shows acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) such that the absence of immediate medical attention could reasonably be expected to result in one or more of the following:
�� serious jeopardy to the patient’s health;
�� serious impairment to bodily functions; or
�� serious dysfunction of a bodily organ or part.
Transplant-related services are not covered for non-citizens.
Are there income limits?
Noncitizens applying for Medicaid for Emergency Services must meet all other eligibility requirements for Medicaid (for example, a child under age six or a pregnant woman must meet the eligibility requirements for Healthy Start). However, if the applicant only meets the eligibility requirements for BadgerCare and does not qualify for any other Medicaid program, the applicant is not eligible for Medicaid for Emergency Services.
Eligibility is determined on an individual basis for the person who experienced the medical emergency or for the pregnant woman.
If a person is ineligible for Medicaid for Emergency Services for no other reason than because they are over income, the individual may be able to use the Medicaid Deductible feature to bring their income below the income limits they must meet to become eligible for coverage (see the Medicaid Deductible fact sheet).
Medicaid for Emergency Services coverage can be backdated up to three months preceding the month of application. Therefore, an applicant must sign and date an application as soon as possible to preserve the maximum backdating period possible.
О Боже, что я сделал!!!
Как повалят почти нашару рожать и детей делать американскими подаными.)))
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